EDINA, MN-Haugland Cos. gets approval to build a 90,000-sf, three-story mixed-use project, with 23,000 sf of retail and 23 condominium units. The project was made slightly smaller to satisfy the concerns of some council members.
OWATONNA, MN-In collaboration with Mayo Health System, the new hospital would replace Allina's outdated facility Downtown. Development of the new hospital is a collaboration involving Owatonna Hospital, Owatonna Clinic and the City of Owatonna, and is slated for completion in three years.
NEW BRIGHTON, MN-Kraus-Anderson receives approval to tear down an existing mall. In its place, the developer is building 58,000 sf of retail and service space.
MINNEAPOLIS-After one of the longest hearing and debates in a decade and a sharply divided vote, the Hennepin County Board voted 4-3 to ask the Minnesota Legislature for permission to finance a new $478 million stadium for the Minnesota Twins largely through an added sales tax in Hennepin County.
MINNEAPOLIS-After one of the longest hearing and debates in a decade and a sharply divided vote, the Hennepin County Board voted 4-3 to ask the Minnesota Legislature for permission to finance a new $478 million stadium for the Minnesota Twins largely through an added sales tax in Hennepin County.
MINNEAPOLIS-The first phase of the project would redevelop historic warehouse buildings on University Avenue into the 170-Unit Carleton Place Lofts. Dominium Development & Acquisition is the consultant to the property owners and developers, University Carleton Development.
MINNEAPOLIS-The first phase of the project would redevelop historic warehouse buildings on University Avenue into the 170-Unit Carleton Place Lofts. Dominium Development & Acquisition is the consultant to the property owners and developers, University Carleton Development.
EDEN PRAIRIE, MN-The mortgage broker signs a 9,095-sf lease at the Prairie Lakes Corporate Center. Griffin represented Superior in the lease, while United Properties represented the owners.
MAPLE GROVE, MN-North Memorial appears to have an edge on two competitors in the race to see who can win state approval to build a new hospital. Because there is a moratorium on new hospitals, the state must make an exception for the selected builder.
MAPLE GROVE, MN-North Memorial appears to have an edge on two competitors in the race to see who can win state approval to build a new hospital. Because there is a moratorium on new hospitals, the state must make an exception for the selected builder.